It's not just because of his lovely face, I swear!
Most women are. William Hartnell was excellent. Fell in love straight away.
Tom Baker's pretty wonderful. I am also a big fan of 1, just because I started right at the beginning there. 10's definitely my favourite though. I'm more than a little in love with dear ol' David.
I didn't start watching until January of 2013 when people were waiting for the second half of Series 7. I started on Series 5 and 6 and watched them all on Netflix back to back before going back to Series 1 and then back even further watching the first episode ever. 11, 10, 1, 3 and 9 are my favorite incarnations of the Doctor so far. I still need to stop being a n00b and watch Tom Baker's episodes.
Doctor Who has been a love of mine since 2004. Started rewatching Old Who with my dad when we found out New Who was going to happen, then watched New Who from the beginning. Absolutely adored David Tennant. Were you one of the Americans who jumped on board around the Impossible Astronaut time? That was such a successful ploy on their part.
I've only been a fan of Doctor Who for a year, Game of Thrones even less time than that. It feels so much longer on both counts.
Yeah, fair enough. You kind of have to pick favourites if you're going to have any spare time to do anything else. It's nice having a bit of a backlog for some shows though because it means I have something to marathon next time I have a rainy afternoon and no pressing writing to get done.
I know that feel. I was starting to get into Supernatural but then other stuff started to get in the way. The only shows I feel I absolutely have to watch when they're on is Doctor Who and Game of Thrones. Everything else I can kind of do without.
I appreciate a drawn out story when I have the time to invest, but I am already dedicated to too many things. I've already let a few of the shows I used to watch diligently fall by the wayside recently. Too much to do!
I first fell in love with Chloe during Dark Shadow and been a fan ever since. I think she's best known for her role in Kick-Ass as Hit-Girl, though. Game of Thrones is like a soap in the sense that it draws things out and some of the best parts won't happen until late into a season. George Martin really enjoys his foreplay.